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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new...
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in other words, they can't top themselves technologically. but they're still the best. or if people look at the s3, among the best out there. people are lining up right now. they like the galaxy s3 from samsung. the apple iphone. then there's that windows phone which looks so cool. >> dr. j., you want to play ball? >> i agree with herb. i think the end of january practically is way too far out in front to get long this stock on that announcement. that's no new news. on the other hand, i think you just named the three big competitors that they have to be very concerned about. and that windows phone does look very cool. the samsung as joe knows, i bought that samsung galaxy tab, the 2, because i thought that was so cool. there's a lot of great devices to tell us they're not going to bring out this device till after the holiday shopping season is ludicrous. >> i will tell you one thing, though. that is i've watched wall street do this for so long. you know, they look for events. the traders look for events. who knows? they'll continue to trade this thing higher into the --
in other words, they can't top themselves technologically. but they're still the best. or if people look at the s3, among the best out there. people are lining up right now. they like the galaxy s3 from samsung. the apple iphone. then there's that windows phone which looks so cool. >> dr. j., you want to play ball? >> i agree with herb. i think the end of january practically is way too far out in front to get long this stock on that announcement. that's no new news. on the other...
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. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cuts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way because nobody understands that. if i cut it means i spend less but it would you do it means? >> we have already written into the next budget the automatic increase. if it is a $10 billion increase and cut it down at 9 billion that they cut it down we just now increased 9 billion instead of 10 billion. it is done a purpose so people get confused. that is the reason nothing happens. they got away with this horrible sides there was a lot of wealth of the country and they could get along. we will raise subsidies and one versus the other but now the treasury is there the country is bankrupt and will not admit it and that is why
. >> that was designed to technology on willingness to make tough cuts. >> as the cliff was crafted to be so distasteful officials would do anything to avoid it. >> you don't think they will cut military former military are cut entitlements? >> they assume it is so bad they would not to accept it but they are not even talking about cuts. talking $1 trillion over 10 years but not real cuts but baseline budgeting teeseven explained that. i hate when you talk that way...
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john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need suidized. if it did not have the economic merit it would not get we have been subsidizing nuclear power 50 years it is still the most expensive and ethanol still cannot compete. it would disappear without the preferences. the tenth and village industry is make us el better but it will not advance the technologies. we don't get any greater progress. we have seen it time and again. john: jerry taylor from the cato institute. my crystal ball will predict my crystal ball will predict the next four years. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose,
john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need suidized. if it did not have the economic merit it would not get we have been subsidizing nuclear power 50 years it is still the most expensive and ethanol still cannot compete. it would disappear without the preferences. the tenth and village industry is make us el better but it will not advance the technologies. we don't get any greater progress. we have seen it time and again. john: jerry taylor from the cato...
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consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zeand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. neil: welcome back. i know we have our own fiscal cliff to deal with and there is this petraeus crisis, but i hate to burst your bubble. there is a war starting in the middle east right now. israel, hamas, we have a ron and henry kissinger weighing in. how big is this getting? this whole israeli mass? >> it is the middle east, it is the direction of the arab spring has taken. the iranian nuclear program. sitting amidst all of this. [inaudible] neil: how do the other arab nations feel about hamas i heard him saying them saying that they are not fans of hamas. but their public stance versus their private views, they're very different.
consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zeand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. neil: welcome back....
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the report says that new technologies like fracking are research new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched israel. for the second straight day, a shell from syria landed in israeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. israel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. turkey has returned fire repeatedly sincereian shells first landed there in october. turkey, lebanon, jordan, and iraq now house more than 400,000 syrian refugees. it was 19 monthsing that a protest movement rose up to overthrow the dictatorship in syria, but there is no end in sight. lance armstrong has resigned from the board of his cancer charity. two weeks after sandy, why are so many people still in the dark? and we'll show you the jewels recovered from the "titanic" when the "cbs evening news" continues. you spend weeks planning it.] you spend all day cooking it. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal
the report says that new technologies like fracking are research new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched israel. for the second straight day, a shell from syria landed in israeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. israel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. turkey has returned fire repeatedly sincereian shells first landed there in october....
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: president obama today meeting with some of the country's top business leaders. will a second term be more friendly to corporate america? carl's jr. and hardee's ceo giving us his perspective here in just a moment. in the moneyline tonight, president obama made it clear that the fiscal cliff could be avoided if he gets more taxpayer money. and investors choking on the president's words. investors reacting to that declaration by accelerating a sell-off in stocks as the president's talked. by the close the dollar plunged 185 points. s&p had lost 19, nasdaq down 37. in active trading, volume off to 4 billion shares today. of th
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: president obama today meeting...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. to the pits. men in jumpsuits fueled by adrenaline and the feat of strength and speed and right by their side a trail blazing woman proving she can do it with millions watching on a nascar track. abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: there's a revolution happening in nascar today, and her name is christmas. you're the real deal. >> i think so. you know, you can't really fake strength. >> reporter: while the track has certainly seen a few women drivers at elite levels, never before has a woman muscled her way into one of the physically demanding roles in the pit where in less than 12 seconds, they fuel the car and change the tires. it's a crucial job in a multi-billion dollar business. just a few extra seconds at a pit stop, and their driver loses. >> i just like the way she moves around the car. >> reporter: 30-year-old christmas abbot is that special woman, working the front tire position. and in these recorded
unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. to the pits. men in jumpsuits fueled by adrenaline and the feat of strength and speed and right by their side a trail blazing woman proving she can do it with millions watching on a nascar track. abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: there's a revolution happening in nascar today, and her name is christmas....
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we have all this technology and experience. stuart: you have to spend enormous amounts of time proving that mental disability or mood disorder. how much time do we spend on each subject? >> it all depends on the situation. sometimes 20 hours or 50 hours but most of the time it depends on what the subject has collected, how important the case is to the agency. >> aren't people ashamed? >> most of the time they are not. most of the time they are not. most of the time they are flipped that they beat the system. they're smarter than the system. >> the system is there to be beaten. the federal government needs to contract with you to ferret out fraud in medicare and social welfare programs. sweeney you. stuart: i will put it to you bluntly. you cannot ferret out fraud successfully won a comes to mood disorder. it is very difficult. stuart: very difficult. stuart: 1.3 million people get a mood disorder payments. i don't know how many are fraudulent, no way of knowing that. simply don't know. but if they were faking it you really can'
we have all this technology and experience. stuart: you have to spend enormous amounts of time proving that mental disability or mood disorder. how much time do we spend on each subject? >> it all depends on the situation. sometimes 20 hours or 50 hours but most of the time it depends on what the subject has collected, how important the case is to the agency. >> aren't people ashamed? >> most of the time they are not. most of the time they are not. most of the time they are...
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we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp's -- hp software's growth strategy, but it is not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate, we believe, will be slower and the margin is not what was reported, which was in a 40 to 45% range. we now think more of a 28 to 30% range. >> which means they would have paid an awful lot less for it if they had over done the deal. many hp investors which they never heard the name autonomy you let alone hewlett-packard, having issues of its own. >> you asked meg whitman whether she regrets having voted for the deal? i regret i voted for the deal. very candid about it. >> very straightforward, as she has been, about that, you are right. i thought that was an interesting explanation, wasn't as though they were out there. they tried to do their due diligence, clearly they failed. not up to the board to do forensic accounting, tyler, but you would hope that somebody would asked the proper questions and perhaps
we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp's -- hp software's growth strategy, but it is not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate, we believe, will be slower and the margin is not what was reported, which was in a 40 to 45% range. we now think more of a 28 to 30% range. >> which means they would have paid an awful lot less for it if they had over done the deal. many hp investors which they never heard the name...
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we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they did or didn't discover. we're going to have more on that coming up in just a moment. we know a lot of you might own hewlett-packard. it is a widely-held stock. you need to see what's going on with that company. you want more cold water? fed chairman ben bernanke splashed the markets with it. his speech today before the economic club of new york helping to accelerate losses today. the dow jones industrials down 94 points. the session lows. we're down 39 at the moment. but really the session lows hit shortly after ben bernanke wrapped up his speech. we will get into
we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back. here is your "first look" at other news going on around america. 300 pounds of dynamite and explosives reduced a dallas building to rubble. it only took 12 seconds for thomas building to vanish from where it stood for 88 years. >>> pro-palestinian and pro-israel demonstrators clashed outside the federal building. police in riot gear were forced to step in. once officers regained order, both rallies continued on opposite sides of the street. >>> about 300 people gathered to grieve the loss of four military vets killed when a train collided with a parade float. clergy an
unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark...
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however, there have been some recent advances in terms of our technology such that systems such as iron dome have made it more capable, a more capable israel in terms of defending against these rocket attack, but if you believe that the military is going to be a solution to these problems, i think we have another thing coming. >> tony blair, iron beingly is a man who solved the northern ireland issue and he's in the middle of all of this as a middle east peace envoy. he would say to me that this comes down to debate with each other to tiny little parts of territory. >> we know what the outcome will be. >> here is a peace deal and they are very close. >> fractional issues, but still caused this terrible bloodshed. >> we don't know what a peace deal will be with hamas. hamas refuses to recognize israel. i asked from the peculiars lo which is how much control do they have? i have a lot of sympathy from the poor people of gaza and not hamas who are blasting rockets and the main booed of 1.5 million severely oppressed people living with no hope, no jobs. nothing. what is the way to try and g
however, there have been some recent advances in terms of our technology such that systems such as iron dome have made it more capable, a more capable israel in terms of defending against these rocket attack, but if you believe that the military is going to be a solution to these problems, i think we have another thing coming. >> tony blair, iron beingly is a man who solved the northern ireland issue and he's in the middle of all of this as a middle east peace envoy. he would say to me...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both
unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our...
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. >> reporter: technology company 1 e spent the day surprising students who lost the most. this 12-year-old remembers when water rushed into his house and he climbed over a fence to safety. did you think you would get out okay? >> no, i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: what does it mean to you, santiago? >> it is very special to me. >> reporter: why? >> because i had nothing, and now i have a lot of friends and people that care about me. >> reporter: frightening experiences and incredible loss make these gifts even more meaningful. >> thank you. >> reporter: moments of joy, as people work together to lift kids' spirits. >> i think they're like angels. >> reporter: rehema ellis, new york. >> this terrible storm has brought out some great people and we will keep telling their stories. that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
. >> reporter: technology company 1 e spent the day surprising students who lost the most. this 12-year-old remembers when water rushed into his house and he climbed over a fence to safety. did you think you would get out okay? >> no, i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: what does it mean to you, santiago? >> it is very special to me. >> reporter: why? >> because i had nothing, and now i have a lot of friends and people that care about me. >>...
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we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this year. whether they are the right stock and right way to play it, not so much. we like industrials generally, manufacturing as well and technology we think continues to be a very good play. cheryl: i mentioned some of the sectors that got hit last week, what do you think about defense right now? >> defense, i think, we were not playing defense big anyway. healthcare we're still concerned about for the obvious reasons, right? there's going to be a lot of pressure, a lot of constraints given what's going on in a macro sense.
we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feelseally good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. ♪ . melissa: it is a sad, sad day for america. hostess, the maker of twinkies, my favorite, who whos ding dongs,
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feelseally good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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giants like alcoa, the challenge is retraining people already on the job to keep up with advances in technology. alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're producing parts that make jet engines 50% more fuel efficient. >> klaus kleinfeld: i would love to show you how the air flow goes inside. but that's part of probably the best-kept secret that this industry has. that's the innovation i'm talking about. >> pitts: and a person just can't walk off the street and put that together for you. >> kleinfeld: impossible. >> pitts: kari belanger came to alcoa with an engineering degree. the company trained her to program robots to do the work that, 50 years ago, was done by hand. alcoa also helped pay for rod coley to go back to school and get his engineering degree. h
giants like alcoa, the challenge is retraining people already on the job to keep up with advances in technology. alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're...
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after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most powerful women in business are many women here and two more. linda gooden at global solutions and joanne maguire at space systems. a quick look at how lockheed is reacting this morning. down after that call. long call this morning with analysts trying to introduce marilyn hewson to those who don't know her, carl. >> with this potential sequester, jane, talk about baptism by fire. her hands full right away. thanks so much, jane wells. >>> bells are about to sound across europe this morning. we'll get the close and the details on the impact here this afternoon just about three minutes and eight seconds fro
after all, as a corporation, we are a technology leader and we need that innovation and technology and ideas every day. >> i guess the only question is why didn't she get the job in the first place? hewson not the only woman breaking the defense ceiling. phebe novakovic will become ceo of general dynamics. lynn is a hudson president of bae systems. corporate vice president glor ja tlach will prove to president of electronics systems at northrop grumman. on fortune's list of the 50 most...
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i'm very proud whether or not a disk drive capability, technology, and ast technology and marvell is leading the pack. we continue to drive this. >> i will jump in for a second. solid state drives, drives that don't have a platter, i never want anything to go out the door that somebody says what? continue. sorry. >> it sounds like your strategy now from what you said about digital lifestyle, you have tvs, in-home technologies. are you trying to diversify now because some of these older technologies or other technologies are falling off? >> we actually, as a company, i believe, we're the only semiconductor today, we're the top five semiconductor, one of the youngest leader in the semiconductor industry. but in terms of technology, we have the most diversified and the most broad coverage of the industry because of that. therefore, today, we can address and we are prepared to address the new era of digital life better than any company, i believe. >> you're betting because so many things will have chips in them. dishwashers already have chips in them. who would have imagined that? coffee
i'm very proud whether or not a disk drive capability, technology, and ast technology and marvell is leading the pack. we continue to drive this. >> i will jump in for a second. solid state drives, drives that don't have a platter, i never want anything to go out the door that somebody says what? continue. sorry. >> it sounds like your strategy now from what you said about digital lifestyle, you have tvs, in-home technologies. are you trying to diversify now because some of these...
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the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a little bit. copper rebounded from a two-month low after greece lawmakers gave the euro a boost against the dollar. closing 7638 per ton, posting a gain after five straight weeks of losses. the euro holding two-month lows versus the dollar uncertainty, weighing on the currency. hit an intraday low of $1.27 down nearly 2% against the greenback so far this month. sandra: jerry leavy to tell us what another 4% dip could be on the way and the biggest money makers, why outside the united states. very, what is the deal here? this huge selloff last week and yet before the election everybody said that the elections behind us, skip third-quarter earnings season, we will have certainty in the market and it will rally, it is just not happening. >> we are treading water. what is behind all this is traders are coming to the terms with the fact a lot of things have to go right for the market to make the next move upward. that doesn't happen, we will easily see a 5% correction. we are
the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a little bit. copper rebounded from a two-month low after greece lawmakers gave the euro a boost against the dollar. closing 7638 per ton, posting a gain after five straight weeks of losses. the euro holding two-month lows versus the dollar uncertainty, weighing on the currency. hit an intraday low of $1.27 down nearly 2% against the greenback so far this month. sandra:...
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we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp software's growth strategy but not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate we believe will be slower and the margin is not what was reported which was in a 40% to 45% range. we think more 28% to 30% range. as you know when you do a ten-year discounted cash flow you come up with a different valuation and the price of the write-down that was in excess of $5 billion based on misstated financials when autonomy was a public company. >> you were of course on the board of hewlett packard at the time and agreed that the deal was one that should be undertaken. do you regret that decision on your part and on the part of the board at that time? >> obviously with 20-20 hi hindsight we're disappointed by the news. we relied on audited financials. not brand x accounting firm. and that's what you do when you are on a board. you rely on the recommendations of management and the financials audited by a legitimate
we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp software's growth strategy but not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate we believe will be slower and the margin is not what was reported which was in a 40% to 45% range. we think more 28% to 30% range. as you know when you do a ten-year discounted cash flow you come up with a different valuation and the price of the write-down that was in excess of $5 billion based on misstated...
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the drone, i think, as chris said is yes it's a new technology. relatively new technology. but it's used for an old purpose. that purpose is assassination. the question -- >> for me at least as a lawyer, how the legality of carrying out these assassinations. it's one thing to cite young awlaki but he was killed in a successful attempt to kill his father, also an american citizen. >> he was already -- >> two american citizens, for whom capital punishment was carried out. >> without due process. >> without due process. when a young man is killed in his bathroom in the bronx, you can hold people accountable. that's generally not due to an order from above or from the police chief. >> that was the story in the u.s. that was the thing that we had -- that we as a nation said this is unacceptable. >> let me say this. >> i'm sorry. this guy authorized the killing of other americans. it's treason. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, a bit more on this question but also on the issue of benghazi. the potentiao more in business. by earning a degree from capella uni
the drone, i think, as chris said is yes it's a new technology. relatively new technology. but it's used for an old purpose. that purpose is assassination. the question -- >> for me at least as a lawyer, how the legality of carrying out these assassinations. it's one thing to cite young awlaki but he was killed in a successful attempt to kill his father, also an american citizen. >> he was already -- >> two american citizens, for whom capital punishment was carried out....
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our smart antenna technology is able to in real time go around interference and let devices transmit in a reliable consistent way and let mobile users get the best experience. >> so service providers who are overloaded at various times, maybe at&t overload and how do they signal that it is your turn to help us? >> our systems can learn by itself. in realtime it adapts to the environment. nobody needs to turn any knobs or touch anything. >> in terms of your geographic revenue mix, 65% of sales come from foreign customers. what are geographies you're most exposed to? >> we have geographically distributed. our business came from geography. we're not dependent on any particular region. however, this whole mobile internet is really a secular movement that crosses all regions as well as different markets and so we are not dependent on any single market. >> about 90 million in net proceeds to the company from this ipo. what are you going to do with the money? >> i think we will buy some shoes. no. >> that's a lot of shoes. >> there's a lot of investment to be made. we feel very strong about
our smart antenna technology is able to in real time go around interference and let devices transmit in a reliable consistent way and let mobile users get the best experience. >> so service providers who are overloaded at various times, maybe at&t overload and how do they signal that it is your turn to help us? >> our systems can learn by itself. in realtime it adapts to the environment. nobody needs to turn any knobs or touch anything. >> in terms of your geographic...
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discretionary and financials and technology and most of it predicated on something positive out of d.c. >> yeah. i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >> energy and financials, are they on your radar? >> if i'm going energy, i'm going emps but as simon said, taxes have to go up on everybody and not enough money so i think the market is either going to move sideways or lower but you have to buck the trend. yahoo! in a down market nothing but move up and stay with the name like this. >> up like 12% i think. >> exactly. it's a turnaround story so people aren't connecting that with fiscal cliff. they're not connecting that with global growth just now. she's
discretionary and financials and technology and most of it predicated on something positive out of d.c. >> yeah. i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a...
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and facebook and knight capital i mean the list goes on and on and on technology always isn't what it should or could or would have been and we need to do better as regulators and that's why i think the things i've called for a lot. and are pretty pedestrian but important first steps otherwise these cheetahs and it may end up on the endangered species list yeah well i think a lot of people would want to see that but first i do have some questions to follow up with so we recently did see the n.y.s.e. fined for sending data to proprietary feeds faster than the consolidated ones but other exchanges are guilty of this according to nan x. which is a firm that monitors home market data throughout the day for example you mentioned facebook on may eighteenth nasdaq's quote was said to the drag feed one hundred twenty milliseconds faster than its consolidated feed and you know milliseconds callinan similarly regulators find holden holder brothers an h f t firm for the manipulative activity known as cross market layering again identified many other instances of this occurring in the market so y
and facebook and knight capital i mean the list goes on and on and on technology always isn't what it should or could or would have been and we need to do better as regulators and that's why i think the things i've called for a lot. and are pretty pedestrian but important first steps otherwise these cheetahs and it may end up on the endangered species list yeah well i think a lot of people would want to see that but first i do have some questions to follow up with so we recently did see the...
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like some technology stocks. not old tech traps like dell or microsoft, but others like sky works and i'll participate there. >> doc? >> i think what he's giving the half full glass and he's saying okay, if you want to be an optimist and they they can get this deal done, then he sees a lot of upside because even though housing's recovered, labor has not recovered yet. so he's implying very strongly that if they can get this thing done, you're going to see labor markets recover more quickly. just as housing has recovered with these low rates. that's the upside. he's also saying there's that -- hanging over say iing if you dot avoid this, then the whole all bets are off and this thing could be solved. >> but you will see a massive rally if there's an agreement on fiscal cliff. >> undoubtedly. >> as a trader, you wait for that or try to get out? >> that's why i'm somewhat long, otherwise, i'd be short. >> ben bernanke delivering remarks on the economy in new york city. we will take his q and a session live when "hal
like some technology stocks. not old tech traps like dell or microsoft, but others like sky works and i'll participate there. >> doc? >> i think what he's giving the half full glass and he's saying okay, if you want to be an optimist and they they can get this deal done, then he sees a lot of upside because even though housing's recovered, labor has not recovered yet. so he's implying very strongly that if they can get this thing done, you're going to see labor markets recover more...
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today, it's 6.9. >> [applause.] >> and technology is leading the way. we're home to now -- just within our 49 square miles, we're home to 1,635 technology companies, still growing, over 225 clean tech companies, more than 100 biotech companies, and we have owncone of those categories or growing more every month. imgetting excited because that means a lot more jobs. i think we will soon lead the whole state. and i kind of say that too because marin county has traditionally been lower than ours and so has san mateo. i think marin county has been lower because we have their wine, you will probably have some tonight and san ma taiee because it's our airport that emploaxcju everybody there. so we will take credit for all three counties. i told jerry, i'm never going to complain to jerry brown, what he to happen in the state legislature, because i used the first year and a half to insulate myself from all of that, emotionally as well as programmatically to say i'm not going to let the state hurt our city or the federal government. we've got to innovate our wa
today, it's 6.9. >> [applause.] >> and technology is leading the way. we're home to now -- just within our 49 square miles, we're home to 1,635 technology companies, still growing, over 225 clean tech companies, more than 100 biotech companies, and we have owncone of those categories or growing more every month. imgetting excited because that means a lot more jobs. i think we will soon lead the whole state. and i kind of say that too because marin county has traditionally been lower...
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, certainly science and technology draws more federal support but without the humanities there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture and it's so pervasive i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the technologies as you said. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick or are they just jealous of the new building for the engineering college? >> there's no question they feel downtrodden but in reality if you look at the fundamental purpose of the university education although we have this location focus right now it's sometimes said the purpose of a college education is said to prepare a student for their first job but for their last job, and that requires a very broad education involving the arts and humanities and social sciences to give an individual the capacity to continue to learn, to adapt to change. we believe right now looking at our students they are going to change not simply jobs that entire careers. they will be much longer than ours where and therefore they ne
, certainly science and technology draws more federal support but without the humanities there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture and it's so pervasive i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the technologies as you said. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick or are they just jealous of the new building for the engineering college? >> there's no question they...
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> > you think about technology and you think about where actually we have evolved in the last four years, and this cloudspace really came out of nowhere. four years ago, who knew what the cloud meant, right? now there's this storage, and everybody with a smartphone and everybody in the tech world is using the cloud, and they were really at the forefront, and it has paid off big-time for them. > > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie. that's it for today. coming up tomorrow, why so many americans are doing this... when they could be doing this... the reasons people choose work over play on wednesday's show. from all of us at first business, have a terrific tuesday! . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, good morning, it is tuesday, i am in for pam cook, let's check in with steve paulson, good morning. >>> increasing light rain has been to the north but the front still has a ways to go and in advance of that, there is going to be mostly cloudy partly cloudy skies and that bree
> > you think about technology and you think about where actually we have evolved in the last four years, and this cloudspace really came out of nowhere. four years ago, who knew what the cloud meant, right? now there's this storage, and everybody with a smartphone and everybody in the tech world is using the cloud, and they were really at the forefront, and it has paid off big-time for them. > > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks...
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from lasers, magnetic resonance, the algorithm for google searches, breakthrough technologies that we take for granted come out of our public impact of research universities. >> so you all seem generally optimistic about the ambitions of public universities can have and i would like to push back a little bit. when i read the headlines and i am searching for news, i see public research universities are talking about selective excellence or cure the university of vermont, the aspire program. the idea that universities, they need to focus on a few areas and sacrifice what one might find at the top private universities. michigan could be an exception to the rule. i am wondering, does that limit where you can have research breakthroughs? does that say that we will only have it in some areas? >> i think the question has to be one of balance. and the right proportion that one finds in history and current circumstances. i think your question suggests the importance of differentiation and where we have great strengths and comparative advantage. obviously, that is where the investment should ta
from lasers, magnetic resonance, the algorithm for google searches, breakthrough technologies that we take for granted come out of our public impact of research universities. >> so you all seem generally optimistic about the ambitions of public universities can have and i would like to push back a little bit. when i read the headlines and i am searching for news, i see public research universities are talking about selective excellence or cure the university of vermont, the aspire...
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than the other library that sits over there. 60% larger. that means more books, more media, wonderful technology, wi-fi access. if you envision this space and if you look that way you have a wonderful adult area. as you walk in from the mason street side, you have an amazing teen center for all the young adults. absolutely. yelling back here, [ applause ] . that was our deputy city librarian, what can we say? a wonderful space for children. this north beach library serves over 30,000 diverse residents and it's way overdue to have a state-of-the-art library. clean it's really a true partnership with our city departments and i want to thank our dpw folks and their team. mindy, lena, fantastic work in managing this project. [ applause ] and another superb partner in phil ginsburg, rec and park, thank you. [ applause ] this is going to be an amazing space that ties together the joe dimaggio park and you will hear more about that. it's wonderful to know that it really creates an amazing civic space for north beach and it wouldn't happen wouldn't fantastic support from the community. julie christinsen
than the other library that sits over there. 60% larger. that means more books, more media, wonderful technology, wi-fi access. if you envision this space and if you look that way you have a wonderful adult area. as you walk in from the mason street side, you have an amazing teen center for all the young adults. absolutely. yelling back here, [ applause ] . that was our deputy city librarian, what can we say? a wonderful space for children. this north beach library serves over 30,000 diverse...
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who is out in front technologically and market share? broad question. the ipad mini, the ipad itself, still king of the hill? >> it is. so even though apple's market share has declined year over year from 60% to 50%, owning half of any market is pretty impressive. stuart: do you like it? >> yes. stuart: is it the best tablet? >> yes, and it actually comes down to a couple things. one is the design and the other is 275,000 applications that are tailor-made for tablet use. so one of the things that apple says is that the competition and they are right about this a lot of android tablets as well designed as they are, when you go into the app store a lot of them looked like stretched out phone applications. developers think about the tablet use first. when you go into e-mail, inbox on the left hand side just like computer and latest messages on the right. there are a lot of examples like that where the developers think just like on the iphone, they go ios first and then everyone else after that. that doesn't mean there isn't really good competition in that
who is out in front technologically and market share? broad question. the ipad mini, the ipad itself, still king of the hill? >> it is. so even though apple's market share has declined year over year from 60% to 50%, owning half of any market is pretty impressive. stuart: do you like it? >> yes. stuart: is it the best tablet? >> yes, and it actually comes down to a couple things. one is the design and the other is 275,000 applications that are tailor-made for tablet use. so...
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with breakthroughs in technology, it can break and shoot down multiple targets in midair, but it isn't a perfect solution. >> one of the rockets came here and hit this carport and as you can see, did substantial damage to the car as well. the iron dome has been -- as hits like this one show, it cannot intercept all the rockets that are coming at israel from gaza. >> still, israel's military says it's very happy with the performance of the interceptor system. >> rockets we want down, we usually down. usualingly these rockets, exactly the ones that are sent or launched from the gaza strip, from the terrorist factions towards biggest cities where you have more people living. we usually down them, but it's not a 100% solution, unfortunately. >> so the engineers at the assembly plant are working extra hours to assemble more iron dome batteries for immediate deployment. fred plankton, cnn, israel. >>> tragedy, fear, and bloodshed. we're going to take a look at some of the most powerful pictures from the gaza conflict. ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we
with breakthroughs in technology, it can break and shoot down multiple targets in midair, but it isn't a perfect solution. >> one of the rockets came here and hit this carport and as you can see, did substantial damage to the car as well. the iron dome has been -- as hits like this one show, it cannot intercept all the rockets that are coming at israel from gaza. >> still, israel's military says it's very happy with the performance of the interceptor system. >> rockets we want...
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itself, you're not going to look at these old technology names, you want to look at these newer technology names. >> to your point about the market turning, you'll notice that the nasdaq is underperforming the turn as we saw. everything's high? nasdaq's only good for a point. >> a lot of that has to do with microsoft as well. and i think it's an incorrect analysis to take all of technology, because i think, right now, it is bifurcated between who's got the exposure to tablets or not. so i don't agree with that. >> ennis? >> in the last three years, actually, to that point about bifurcation, you've seen the nasdaq actually have a humongous rally that took everything up with it. it took all boats out with the tide. now you have to be much more discriminating about value. you have to really find the names. i think apple is one now where you're starting to see some incremental value. and if you want to look at the broken names, i think intel is one that is within the pc space that is not as exposed to the consumer problems that microsoft is. >> josh brown, are you buying any technology on a da
itself, you're not going to look at these old technology names, you want to look at these newer technology names. >> to your point about the market turning, you'll notice that the nasdaq is underperforming the turn as we saw. everything's high? nasdaq's only good for a point. >> a lot of that has to do with microsoft as well. and i think it's an incorrect analysis to take all of technology, because i think, right now, it is bifurcated between who's got the exposure to tablets or...
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science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the war. in. iraq. coming. election. thanks. if you're. going to take three. four charges. three. three. three. three blow video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to exert some of our best recent interviews first stephen colbert there is the latest to take on high frequency trading the twitter sphere is been abuzz over his segment on the colbert report earlier on our show this week you heard how c a t c commissioner for children wants more regulations for h f t but today hear what he says to the argument that regulators just need to enforce what's on the books plus author and professor of behavioral economics dan ariely breaks down why executives at wall street firms may feel better about cheating customers if their primary responsibility is to deliver for shareholders and in loose change the wall street
science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the war. in. iraq. coming. election. thanks. if you're. going to take three. four charges. three. three. three. three blow video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to exert some of our best recent interviews...
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least technology innovation holding news developments from around rushed. the future covered. welcome back and as a resume with a mixed martial arts and the chance for jeff monson to gain some revenge here to the day after the american loss to shadow you know young munson returned to russia to face his father like son the relative not on your list ringside. november fifteenth two thousand and eleven million versus months and arguably the greatest mix martial artist of all time killed three million and god was in the worst run of his career coming out to fight against one of the toughest wrestlers in the business jeff months on after three show kinda fits in rural but the last emperor was back kicking and punching out an undisputed victory and harley giving their merican a chance to fly back on the ground. and a year to the day later it was time for those younger brother to take the munson test in st peter's work. left to go for the main event on the night he was going to be a real pleasure to watch that experience wrestling x. thirty. five the most dangerous strikers m.m.a. an
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they need technology. i'd give this guy a little opening. >> all right. we'll see what happens. ambassador, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> bill richardson, former governor of new mexico. >>> want to go right to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. she's getting new information on paula broadwell. what are you learning, barbara? >> wolf, some really stunning new information. cnn has learned from two u.s. officials that paula broadwell's security clearance has been suspended. she is a serving reservist, if you will, with the u.s. army, a military intelligence analyst. as such, she would at least have a secret level security clearance. we are now told that security clearance suspended pending the outcome of several investigations. we went to the army to ask them for an official response. they will not say anything except the following. and let me read it to you. "appropriate actions with regard to this officer's clearance and access have been taken." the statement goes onto say "the army has been cooperating with federal law enforcement authorities in this ma
they need technology. i'd give this guy a little opening. >> all right. we'll see what happens. ambassador, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> bill richardson, former governor of new mexico. >>> want to go right to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. she's getting new information on paula broadwell. what are you learning, barbara? >> wolf, some really stunning new information. cnn has learned from two u.s. officials that paula broadwell's...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we are back. elizabeth warren of massachusetts is probably one of the most qualified people ever to potentially serve on the banking committee. so of course, wall street is trying to fight it. lobbyists are pressuring lawmakers to deny her a seat on the committee. the lobbying groups have been going nuts to keep warren off the committee according to a senate aid. the effort appears to be failing. there are two spots open on the banking committee and democrats control the senate. senate jack reid, the number two democrat on the committee, praised the senator from massachusetts. i can't think of anybody who has come to the senate with 30 years of detailed knowledge of the industry, he said. it's really an abundance of intellectual riches. she's been a kru saider in the industry. she conceived the protection bureau. her career, standing up for the regular folks of the middle class. and the bank
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we are back. elizabeth warren of massachusetts is probably one of the most qualified people ever to potentially serve on the banking committee. so of course, wall street is trying to fight it. lobbyists are pressuring lawmakers to deny her a seat on the committee. the lobbying...
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the merger of globalization and information technology has transformed how companies must now compete. old jobs and ways of doing business are obsolete. when you're fighting competitors across the globe for market share a company and its employees, have to be agile, nimble and work harder than ever. best-selling author jason jennings has been heralded by usa today as 1 of the 3 most in-demand business speakers in the world. he has new book, "the reinventors: how extraordinary companies pursue radical continuous change." adapt, grow, change - or perish? is it that stark? > > is that stark. if you take a look at the list of the original fortune 100 companies - you may find it surprising - only 2 are left. these are the companies who had the capital, they had the people, they had all the resources, and they couldn't survive. absolutely could not. and it's happening at increasingly warp speed. take a look at blackberry, research in motion - two years ago were at $77 billion. today their market capitalization is $5 billion. what happened? they are fast becoming irrelevant. look at circuit
the merger of globalization and information technology has transformed how companies must now compete. old jobs and ways of doing business are obsolete. when you're fighting competitors across the globe for market share a company and its employees, have to be agile, nimble and work harder than ever. best-selling author jason jennings has been heralded by usa today as 1 of the 3 most in-demand business speakers in the world. he has new book, "the reinventors: how extraordinary companies...